Finally had some time to listen to these (currently listening to the TFNation 2017 one) and really enjoyed the Last Knight Review, and lovely to hear Becca again - I love her YT videos - and her enthusiasm for the live action stuff I hope you can invite her on again at some point in the future.

I just listened to the James Roberts interview from a few episodes ago. A really brilliant Q&A. He had great things to say, and lots of excellent questions put his way, too. And funny; his quip about Dalek being on the whisky, and in turn Dalek's affection for Tom Jones & Billy Joel

"It's not until you're an adult you appreciate how awesome a dog is. Your dreams start dying, somebody cheats on you, bankers f*** up your pension. Then you come home and that dog's looking at you and he's like, 'Dude, you're awesome!'” - Bill Burr

“I re-invented my image so many times that I'm in denial that I was originally an overweight Korean woman.” - David Bowie

One thing it has taught me though, is I definitely need to go back and re-read the more recent episodes. I tend to always read up to Remain in Light, then the Megatron stuff pre-Slaughterhouse, and The Dying of the Light. I've hardly given other issues much of a re-read, not because they aren't good. I just reacted badly to the change of artist. And I didn't remember Megatron was stuck in the functionist universe!

And two Prime examples of that are Rung punching the moon, and Defensor going postal on Getaway. The former didn't have the impact it needed. A Phase Senior or a Milne would have sold it and then some. Likewise in the final of The Mutineers trilogy I saw an Alex Milne cover where an angry Defensor is slamming Getaway into the wall with such force the wall is cracking, whilst Getaway is firing back with both guns. That image outdid the art in the comic. And I do like Jack these days, honest... its just that Milne knows how to do brutal. Defensor could've done with more screen time hammering the security crew, as it would've given the Star Sabre battle much more weight.